Right-click on the Start button and click on Device Manager.Ģ. The problem of WiFi disconnecting in Windows 10 is also known to be due to the computer automatically turning OFF WiFi Adapter in order to conserve power.ġ. Prevent Computer From Turning OFF WiFi Adapter Similarly, type netsh int ip reset and press the Enter keyĬlose the Command Prompt window, Restart your computer and see if the problem is now fixed. In Command Prompt window, type netsh winsock reset and press the Enter key.ģ. Right-click on Start button and click on Command Prompt (Admin).Ģ. Follow the Onscreen Instructions as Windows tries to find the fix Network connectivity issues on your computer.ġ. Note: If you do not see any Troubleshooter, scroll down and click on Additional Troubleshooters link to see all the Troubleshooters available on your computer.ģ. In the right-pane, scroll down and click on Internet Connections > Run the Troubleshooter. On the next screen, click on Troubleshoot in the left-pane. Run Internet Troubleshooterīefore moving to other methods, it is a good idea to try the built-in Troubleshooter in Windows 10 to find and fix internet connection problems on your computer.Ģ. On the next screen, select Search automatically for updated driver software option and follow the on-screen prompts to install updated driver software (if available). Tip: If you see multiple entries, look for something that has Network, 802.11b or WiFi in it.ģ. On Device Manger Screen, expand Network Adapters entry > right-click on the WiFi Adapter and click on Update Driver Software option. Right click on Start button and click on Device Manager.Ģ. In many cases, the problem of WiFi disconnecting randomly can be fixed by updating Network Adapter Drivers.ġ.